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How does the point of view in "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" affect the reader's interpretation of the text?


The point of view changes from second person to third person and back to second person, creating a sense of intimacy and universality regarding death.


The point of view is second person, making the reader feel deep sympathy for the poet as he addresses his dying father.


The point of view is first person, allowing the reader to understand what the speaker is feeling as he watches his dying father.


The point of view changes from first person to second person and back to first person, creating a conversation for the reader between a son and his dying father.